Here we go!
Eshnar said:Stage 1: Bologna - Madonna di San Luca 8 km ITT
Saturday, May 11th
START TIME: 16.50 CEST
FINISH TIME: ~20.00 CEST
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Technical Overview:
The 2019 Giro d'Italia starts in Bologna, with a very interesting prologue. The last time the Giro started here was 25 years ago, and in 1994 the first stage was in fact a split stage, with one short road stage around the city and one flat prologue after it. Split stages are not allowed in GTs anymore, so this year we get only the prologue part. The route of it, however, is very different from the 1994 one, and far from being flat. Starting from the very centre of Bologna, the riders will go through straight and wide roads towards the hills just outside town. At 2.1 km to go, a sharp turn to the right will bring them into one of the most iconic hills in all Italian cycling. The road to the sanctuary of Madonna di San Luca (GPM3, 2.1 km at 9.7%) is famous as the highlight of the Giro dell'Emilia, as well as a common feature in the Giro d'italia itself (being also the finish of the last Giro stage that was held in Bologna, in 2009). The climb is easily recognizable by the long colonnade intertwining with the road, that leads pilgrims up the hill all the way to the sanctuary on top. For those of you who are new to cycling and never watched the Giro dell'Emilia, you will notice the climb is much harder than the average numbers suggest. It is very irregular and hides some really hard ramps, with a 16% max gradient around halfway. Pacing here will be a key issue and will likely determine the winner.
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The Climbs:
Madonna di San Luca, GPM3, 2.1 km at 9.7%
The mythical final climb of the Giro dell'Emilia. Used multiple times in the Giro too, the last time they raced here we saw a future GT dominator doing zig-zags...
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What to expect:
Really tough to call. We are talking about a ~12' effort split almost exactly between a flat and an uphill section. As I said, pacing in the climb will be crucial, so I think TT specialists (among the GC riders) will have an edge there. All the GC candidates will likely fill the top spots, as this stage is perfect for them. However, who comes short of form thinking about the second half of the Giro will likely lose a lot of time. Almost surely, the first Maglia Rosa of this Giro will be a serious pretender to the final victory.
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The famous colonnade of Madonna di San Luca